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brother cornell west very outspoken in the civil rights area too busy to talk with us. congressman clark from brooklyn said quote the lives of black men and women are not a quarter the same value of the lives of white americans. she couldn't make time for the factor. martin luther king iii simply wouldn't respond to us. jesse jackson appeared on a number of programs but couldn't make time for the factor. finally, congressman charles rangle, well, he didn't respond at all. i thought that was pretty strange because on the night the zimmerman verdict came in i spoke with mr. rangel personally and he assured me he wanted to come on the program, but then he ran. so it's clear that people pushing racial injustice, that they believed happened in the zimmerman trial, they don't really want to talk about complicated racial problems in general. what the grievance industry does want is to divide the country along racial lines because that's good for business. and they may be succeeding. "wall street journal" asked the folks about the state of race relations in the u.s.a. 52% say t
brother cornell west very outspoken in the civil rights area too busy to talk with us. congressman clark from brooklyn said quote the lives of black men and women are not a quarter the same value of the lives of white americans. she couldn't make time for the factor. martin luther king iii simply wouldn't respond to us. jesse jackson appeared on a number of programs but couldn't make time for the factor. finally, congressman charles rangle, well, he didn't respond at all. i thought that was...
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what bill said was some civil rights leaders, he didn't say all civil rights leaders. and your contention is exactly the problem. rather than looking at policies, practices, and procedures, you are looking at this strictly through a racial lenz. as a result of that, we have been unable to move this conversation anywhere. we had bill clinton's conversation on race. we have had all of these kinds of things. and we are still back to where we are. this has nothing to do with white people trying to rule over us. that is a ridiculous, nonsensical argument. >> laura: jazmyne and? >> and that is exactly your right to feel that way. okay? let me make a couple of points compleer. major consumers of hip hop and music like lil' wayans are not only african-americans. over 70% of the consumers of hip hop is white america. maybe we need to change the conversation ask white america to stop support lil' wayne. >> laura: great, i'm all for that. i'm applauding that. jazmyne you and i agree. >> finally on something, laura. finally. >> laura: yeah. jazmyne, we are almost out of time. ther
what bill said was some civil rights leaders, he didn't say all civil rights leaders. and your contention is exactly the problem. rather than looking at policies, practices, and procedures, you are looking at this strictly through a racial lenz. as a result of that, we have been unable to move this conversation anywhere. we had bill clinton's conversation on race. we have had all of these kinds of things. and we are still back to where we are. this has nothing to do with white people trying to...
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serious it's troubling why is somebody who supposedly a quote unquote good democrat who cares about civil liberties behind the scenes working in the hours before the a mushroom and that vote why is that person working the stronger people into voting against protecting the fourth amendment rights of all of us as a good question and i just can't stress this enough that she was the person i mean she was the house majority or she was basically the house speaker who said impeachment. at the table it would cause too much of divide within the kind of party i mean she said that during the bush administration when war crimes were being committed so i never forgave her for that but this is just that you know it's just the icing on the cake really it's shows you kind of how ridiculously partisan these people are but even though the amendment didn't pass i mean we're talking about a really narrow margin here to seventy five isn't that itself of a silver lining yeah and some of those are actually abstained so it was a difference of i believe only seven votes and when you have a margin that narrow it's
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done for the first time since nine eleven more people more people in this country care about their civil. liberties and they do. nonexistent threat that is facing us right now do you think that this is all because of snowden's revelations yeah ed snowden i think is played a really big role in this and to answer your question yes he's the first n.s.a. whistleblower who actually had the documents versus just saying this is what happened when i was there and those documents cannot be disputed or at least they have not been disputed by the n.s.a. so far and also what does it say that the author of the patriot act himself i mean cave out actually full support of the monument is like please vote for this this is really important yeah i like how they keep quoting that guy is the author of the patriot act as if he's like this great will write a dollar i suppose so that makes you more credible because you're the author of one of the worst things ever so just shows you how bad you know we've come to that now you're going to get out of road so yeah i know it's a total joke you know do you think tha
done for the first time since nine eleven more people more people in this country care about their civil. liberties and they do. nonexistent threat that is facing us right now do you think that this is all because of snowden's revelations yeah ed snowden i think is played a really big role in this and to answer your question yes he's the first n.s.a. whistleblower who actually had the documents versus just saying this is what happened when i was there and those documents cannot be disputed or...
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right. now for. last week dealt a huge blow to civil liberty advocates nationwide when an matia amendment was defeated proposed by representative justin amash a bipartisan piece of legislation would have forbid the n.s.a. from expanding any of its funds in the blanket collection of american phone records and also a huge victory for the n.s.a. which lobbied congress and to make sure the bill didn't pass as one more person had in their back in the aftermath house minority leader nancy pelosi yes nancy impeachment is off the table palosi who in the past was a vocal surveillance critic is now being credited with killing one of most important surveillance measures one democratic committee aide told the cable that palosi had held multiple meetings with democrats where she pleaded with them to vote the amendment down considering the enormous amount of influence she wields people have singlehandedly credited her for blocking the amendment is here to talk about all the latest n.s.a. updates and where we go fr
right. now for. last week dealt a huge blow to civil liberty advocates nationwide when an matia amendment was defeated proposed by representative justin amash a bipartisan piece of legislation would have forbid the n.s.a. from expanding any of its funds in the blanket collection of american phone records and also a huge victory for the n.s.a. which lobbied congress and to make sure the bill didn't pass as one more person had in their back in the aftermath house minority leader nancy pelosi yes...
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well all right. last week dealt a huge blow to civil liberty advocates nationwide when an matia amendment was defeated proposed by representative justin amash a bipartisan piece of legislation would have forbid the n.s.a. from expanding any of its funds in the blanket collection of american phone records and was a huge victory for the n.s.a. which lobbied congress and to make sure the bill didn't pass through one more person in their back in the aftermath house minority leader nancy pelosi yes nancy and pietschmann so off the table pelosi who in the past was a vocal surveillance critic is now being credited with killing one of most important and the surveillance measures one democratic committee aide told the cable that palosi had held multiple meetings with democrats where she pleaded with them to vote the amendment down considering an enormous amount of influence she wields people have singlehandedly credited her for blocking the amendment so here to talk about all the latest n.s.a. updates and whe
well all right. last week dealt a huge blow to civil liberty advocates nationwide when an matia amendment was defeated proposed by representative justin amash a bipartisan piece of legislation would have forbid the n.s.a. from expanding any of its funds in the blanket collection of american phone records and was a huge victory for the n.s.a. which lobbied congress and to make sure the bill didn't pass through one more person in their back in the aftermath house minority leader nancy pelosi yes...
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he takes on president obama and the civil rights movement. >> the thugs that sell hard drugs, no matter what color they are, deserve to be put away for long periods of time. they sell poison, they sell a product that enslaves and kills. they're scum. when was the last time you heard the congressional black caucus say that? how about jackson and sharpton, how about president obama? >> all right, i'll get off your lawn! anyway, hear more from bill when we get back. ♪ ♪ >>> i almost danced to that. fantastic music. welcome back to "the five." in his talking points memo last night, bill o'reilly took on president obama and the civil rights establishment for dealing with problems in the african-american community. take a listen. >> the sad truth is from the president on down, our leadership has no clue, no clue at all, about how to solve problems within the black community. young black men commit homicides at a rate ten times greater than whites and hispanics combined. the reason there's so much violence and chaos in the black precincts is the disintegration of the african-american famil
he takes on president obama and the civil rights movement. >> the thugs that sell hard drugs, no matter what color they are, deserve to be put away for long periods of time. they sell poison, they sell a product that enslaves and kills. they're scum. when was the last time you heard the congressional black caucus say that? how about jackson and sharpton, how about president obama? >> all right, i'll get off your lawn! anyway, hear more from bill when we get back. ♪ ♪...
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rights charges. they found nothing. so that means that kirsten powers and bill o'reilly cannot apply a motive to george zimmerman because we don't know and the fbi already investigated it. >> that's different than what i said though. i didn't say i could get into his head and know he went after him. >> bill: that's a racial motive. you would have to get in his head. >> i said race is a factor and race was a factor. we know race was a factor because every single person who has defended zimmerman said he was so upset because there had been all these young black men burglarizing in the neighborhood. when he saw trayvon martin, that sort of set him off. >> bill: i don't know zimmerman. >> that's race. >> bill: i never heard zimmerman say that i don't know that all i know is the fbi was sent down by an attorney general who desperately wants to file federal charges against zimmerman. the man desperately wants to do it. and he ordered the fbi to go down and find out if zimmerman had a racial animus. and the
rights charges. they found nothing. so that means that kirsten powers and bill o'reilly cannot apply a motive to george zimmerman because we don't know and the fbi already investigated it. >> that's different than what i said though. i didn't say i could get into his head and know he went after him. >> bill: that's a racial motive. you would have to get in his head. >> i said race is a factor and race was a factor. we know race was a factor because every single person who has...
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rights leaders. they debated how to protect minority voters after the voting rights act was batted down. one said when you think about it, this is small bore stuff compared to the lynchings and shootings that happened 506 years ago. ultimately this is within our power to change. joining me now is democratic strategist and pollster marjorie and robert trainin. always great to see both of you. marjorie, is this small bore stuff as the president said? >> well, i think it's appropriate for the president to put it in context. it wasn't that long ago that african-americans trying to register to vote were told you can if you can guess how many bubbles there are in this bar of soap. so we have moofed a long way from that. i think a point the president made in that meeting that this is unimportant that the vote suppression movement going in a lot of states around the country, pennsylvania and north carolina and arizona and texas, is something that we should really be addressing. it's something that is really
rights leaders. they debated how to protect minority voters after the voting rights act was batted down. one said when you think about it, this is small bore stuff compared to the lynchings and shootings that happened 506 years ago. ultimately this is within our power to change. joining me now is democratic strategist and pollster marjorie and robert trainin. always great to see both of you. marjorie, is this small bore stuff as the president said? >> well, i think it's appropriate for...
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rights case was going to be brought against george zimmerman, that that is -- this is another clue that they are not going to do it. >> well, but, you're saying that with -- but have you seen the voting processes in texas? i have. they are just absolutely -- >> i have never been a voter in texas. i have been to texas. >> i know you have. >> a lot. i think it's a pretty diverse state and i think what's interesting here too is that the supreme court spoke. the congressional relations are so bad between the administration and congress that they can't figure out a way to get people together to actually change the voting rights act so that they could amend it so could it pass the supreme court muster. it was done in 2005, why can't president obama do it? >> one thing they ought to do -- >> are we going to let greg get in here? >> sure. >> this is a big one also. after the zimmerman acquittal, beyonce and stevie wonder boycotted florida and jay z had this to say. >> honestly, i didn't sleep for two days. i was really angry about it. didn't trayvon have a right to stand his ground? he was bein
rights case was going to be brought against george zimmerman, that that is -- this is another clue that they are not going to do it. >> well, but, you're saying that with -- but have you seen the voting processes in texas? i have. they are just absolutely -- >> i have never been a voter in texas. i have been to texas. >> i know you have. >> a lot. i think it's a pretty diverse state and i think what's interesting here too is that the supreme court spoke. the...
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he covered the nuremburg trials, the cuban revolution, the civil rights movement, ten presidential elections. his career spanned from 1951 to 1994. herb kaplow was 86 years old. >>> another break for us. up next, the hitchcock thriller that came to life. a huge heist amid all those rich people in a beautiful spot. >>> finally tonight, it's not supposed to be this easy. in the movies it's one thing, but in real life it's something else, walking into a famous hotel during a jewelry show, brandishing a gun and then walking out with over $130 million in jewels? but it happened in the south of france, and now the search is on all over for some very expensive, very shiny things. our report tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: the scene of the crime, the carlton hotel, was made famous by hitchcock's "to catch a thief." >> even in this light i can tell where your eyes are looking. >> reporter: now it's famous for a real life caper. french police say a single suspect disguised with hat and scarf pulled off this seemingly flawless heist in under a minute. in the middle of the day he snuck t
he covered the nuremburg trials, the cuban revolution, the civil rights movement, ten presidential elections. his career spanned from 1951 to 1994. herb kaplow was 86 years old. >>> another break for us. up next, the hitchcock thriller that came to life. a huge heist amid all those rich people in a beautiful spot. >>> finally tonight, it's not supposed to be this easy. in the movies it's one thing, but in real life it's something else, walking into a famous hotel during a...
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she was also active in civil rights issues and the mother of abc news analyst coke roberts. she was 97. >>> theresa heinz kerry is on the road to recovery. she was released from a massachusetts rehab hospital today where she was treated for a seizure earlier this month. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues for this saturday evening, paying the price. what it's costing millions of us when we forget to read the fine print in those free trial offers. >>> and a dying man giving away his considerable fortune to charity. . >>> how many times have we signed up for something because it was free only to learn that we've been zapped with charges we never expected? it's happening to millions of us, and the cost is staggering. we get the story from cnbc sharon epperson. >> reporter: 27-year-old athena carp noticed a strange card on her credit card bill last summer. >> i'm frustrated and confused because i didn't know what it was. >> reporter: earlier in the year she had registered for wi-fi service at the airport with a company called boingo. during the next six months she was hit with
she was also active in civil rights issues and the mother of abc news analyst coke roberts. she was 97. >>> theresa heinz kerry is on the road to recovery. she was released from a massachusetts rehab hospital today where she was treated for a seizure earlier this month. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues for this saturday evening, paying the price. what it's costing millions of us when we forget to read the fine print in those free trial offers. >>> and a...
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they will investigate where there is civil right issues that are violated. it is not a huge deal, egs. >> it is taxpayer money and time for the investigators. >> should there be any recourse if someone feels they are committing? >> no. if someone investigated on my behalf. i am offended. >> i wait for the time when one story will tell the american people enough already. benghazi and the obama administration. >> that is a phony scandal. >> four dead americans. >> irs leaks. >> and they found out. and progressive groups were involved. >> but allen, we have an investigation because a kid wears a confederate flag to red neck day. and how about the black panthers. and that is 12 second video got played over and over again in the bush administration. and that is decisions made about that post bush. >> you keep bringing it up. it is a point and a lack of priorities. and like being married to somebody and you cope -- keep bringing it up. and no one complained. >> by my calendar we are almost in august. it was upset to one person. the principal saids show was popular
they will investigate where there is civil right issues that are violated. it is not a huge deal, egs. >> it is taxpayer money and time for the investigators. >> should there be any recourse if someone feels they are committing? >> no. if someone investigated on my behalf. i am offended. >> i wait for the time when one story will tell the american people enough already. benghazi and the obama administration. >> that is a phony scandal. >> four dead americans....
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on monday, civil rights leaders including al sharpton met with the president and the attorney general to discuss how the executive branch plans to fight voter i.d. laws which many believe are thinly veiled attempts at voter suppression. that will same day, just a few hundred miles south is, north carolina reportedly witnessed its largest ever moral monday protests at the state capitol. thousands of protesters demonstrated against the gop-led state government's radical new policies including severe new restrictions on early voting and voter registration. when a reporter pressed the republican governor top defend several controversial points of that bill, this is how the governor responded. "i don't know enough, i'm sorry, i haven't seen that part of the boil." joining us now is democratic congresswoman karen bass of california. good afternoon, ma'am. >> good afternoon, thanks for having me on. >> it's a pleasure to have you. "the washington post" is reporting that attorney general holder he hopes that his legacy is a defense of civil rights. but my question for you, ma'am, is will it b
on monday, civil rights leaders including al sharpton met with the president and the attorney general to discuss how the executive branch plans to fight voter i.d. laws which many believe are thinly veiled attempts at voter suppression. that will same day, just a few hundred miles south is, north carolina reportedly witnessed its largest ever moral monday protests at the state capitol. thousands of protesters demonstrated against the gop-led state government's radical new policies including...
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battling racism in the south during the civil rights era. so why did congressman lewis choose comic-con? >> i wanted to share this story with another generation, young people, with children, with teachers, to show that through peaceful nonviolent action, we can change america and in changing america, we can change the world. >> nevertheless, lewis admitted the convention was different for him. he told "the washington post," quote, i have never witnessed anything like it. hundreds of thousands of people dressed in so many different ways. they looked like people from another planet or from outer space. lewis didn't don a costume of his own like a cape. but as one participant told roll role call and said it well, this is a real life super hero. >> remember christine o'donnell? >> i'm not a witch. >> she may not be that, but she seems to be a continuing curse for the republican party itself. after crashing and burning back in 2010, o'donnell is now considering, yes, another run for the u.s. senate. according to the news journal up in wilmington.
battling racism in the south during the civil rights era. so why did congressman lewis choose comic-con? >> i wanted to share this story with another generation, young people, with children, with teachers, to show that through peaceful nonviolent action, we can change america and in changing america, we can change the world. >> nevertheless, lewis admitted the convention was different for him. he told "the washington post," quote, i have never witnessed anything like it....
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they're doing an investigation concerning civil rights violations. they completed one last year and didn't find anything, but, no, that gun will never beused by mr. zimmerman or anything else. >> what sells going to happen? is he going to change, move, lose his identity? what's next? >> unfortunately he'll have to live in hiding. i don't think he'll be able to walk down the streets safe ever again. unfortunately like you said, a new identity, changing his view, changing his looks, moving somewhere where he's not known as well. it's a shame that in a country that prides themselves on a criminal justice system and how far we treat criminal defense dants that he has too walk in hides but that seems to with the way it is. >> mortgage o'mara is the attorney for george zimmerman. mark, very much for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. nice to talk with you. >>> president obama delays military aid to egypt. i'll speak about it. i have an exclusive interview with egypt's new foreign minister. stand by. ipmunks go all the way. ♪ [ female announcer ] when your swap
they're doing an investigation concerning civil rights violations. they completed one last year and didn't find anything, but, no, that gun will never beused by mr. zimmerman or anything else. >> what sells going to happen? is he going to change, move, lose his identity? what's next? >> unfortunately he'll have to live in hiding. i don't think he'll be able to walk down the streets safe ever again. unfortunately like you said, a new identity, changing his view, changing his looks,...
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today the president and attorney general met with civil rights leaders to strategize the way forward under the voting rights act now that the supreme court has limited its use. and later a real fight, this is real, erupted between chris christie and rand paul. you've got to see it. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hurry, offers end july 31st. going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. they're the days to take care of business.. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. >>> if voters in virginia are using google to find out more about their republican candidate for governor k
today the president and attorney general met with civil rights leaders to strategize the way forward under the voting rights act now that the supreme court has limited its use. and later a real fight, this is real, erupted between chris christie and rand paul. you've got to see it. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized...
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boggs was a real steel magnolia, heft spoken and tough as niles, especially when civil rights was the topic at hand. the democrat served in the house for 18 years and later as u.s. ambassador to the vatican. her death was announced by her rncatur journalist cokie roberts. boggs was 97 years old. from south africa tonight, new information about what's going on behind the scenes as nelson mandela marks his 50th day in 5e hospital. debora patta joins us. what can you tell us about mandela's health? >> sources say yesterday he underwent a surgical procedure to unblock his dialysis tube. given the fact he is critically ill, any medical intervention is obviously cause for concern. government reports for most part have been unhelpful, critical ret stable. the official position has remained virtually unchanged throughout mandela's hospital stay but our sources tell us that in the past week, there ek, thwo scares. on one occasion, nelson mandela ers not responding to his meds, and on another his life support machine showed him in distress nim. >> axelrod: i'm wondering what you can tell bus th
boggs was a real steel magnolia, heft spoken and tough as niles, especially when civil rights was the topic at hand. the democrat served in the house for 18 years and later as u.s. ambassador to the vatican. her death was announced by her rncatur journalist cokie roberts. boggs was 97 years old. from south africa tonight, new information about what's going on behind the scenes as nelson mandela marks his 50th day in 5e hospital. debora patta joins us. what can you tell us about mandela's...
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i'd like our viewers to hear a little of what you said. >> when we talk about the civil rights movement, i think it's just beginning. it seems to me that we've made strides, but we've made strides to the point where somebody else noticed we were making them and now we've got to stop them. >> what did you mean by that, ma'am? is. >> well, like voting. you know, the one thing that we've learned that they forgotten we know and that's how to read. years ago, they could pull a lot of games on us but now we can read the rules and we know how to follow them. we also know when they're unfair because we also know how to think. we have more people educated, more people interested in voting and we also know who we want to vote for. you know, they have cracked and packed different districts to keep our votes from counting but we do a study every year who votes which way. and we want the people that will listen to us and that represent us to be available so they can win some of the seats. >> representative eddie berniece johnson, thank you so much, ma'am. >> thank you very much. >> coming up, presum
i'd like our viewers to hear a little of what you said. >> when we talk about the civil rights movement, i think it's just beginning. it seems to me that we've made strides, but we've made strides to the point where somebody else noticed we were making them and now we've got to stop them. >> what did you mean by that, ma'am? is. >> well, like voting. you know, the one thing that we've learned that they forgotten we know and that's how to read. years ago, they could pull a lot...
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guns these gadgets walk a fine line between cops just doing their jobs and civil rights violations in washington margaret howell r.t. more than seven months ago internet activists aaron swartz killed himself as he was facing several charges for allegedly hacking into computers at m.i.t. university on tuesday mit released its report on the source matter claiming the university didn't target sorts nor did it seek federal prosecution or jail time for sorts this seems to shift most the responsibility for aaron's legal problems onto the shoulders of the department of justice which aggressively pursue charges against swartz that could carry with them dozens of years in prison but family members and friends of sorts aren't ready to let mit off the hook parents father robert swartz released a statement saying having now read abol since report is clear the mit in fact played a central role in aaron suicide and mighty made numerous mistakes that warrant further examination in sick. if it didn't changes mit was not neutral in the legal case against aaron and whether mighty was neutral or not it
guns these gadgets walk a fine line between cops just doing their jobs and civil rights violations in washington margaret howell r.t. more than seven months ago internet activists aaron swartz killed himself as he was facing several charges for allegedly hacking into computers at m.i.t. university on tuesday mit released its report on the source matter claiming the university didn't target sorts nor did it seek federal prosecution or jail time for sorts this seems to shift most the...
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guns these gadgets walk a fine line between cops just doing their jobs and civil rights violations in washington margaret howell r.t. now some good news for big old drinkers in new york city on tuesday a new york appellate court rejected mayor michael bloomberg proposed ban on sugary drinks sold in containers sixteen ounces or larger mayor bloomberg who is pushing for the ban to combat the city's obesity problem is promising to appeal the court's ruling so what should new yorkers think about all this well let's ask one of them joining me now is comedian alex barnett alex welcome to the show. well i think it shows that people are free to be fat if they want and they don't worry about breaking the law. well now that it looks like new yorkers can keep their big gulp steve is everyone breathing a bit easier up there or perhaps breathing rapidly with their heart racing now that so to speak its are flowing in the sugar eyes are spreading. i think i think people are enjoying their soda freely and easily in the hot weather. drinkers or walk around wiping the perspiration from their head takin
guns these gadgets walk a fine line between cops just doing their jobs and civil rights violations in washington margaret howell r.t. now some good news for big old drinkers in new york city on tuesday a new york appellate court rejected mayor michael bloomberg proposed ban on sugary drinks sold in containers sixteen ounces or larger mayor bloomberg who is pushing for the ban to combat the city's obesity problem is promising to appeal the court's ruling so what should new yorkers think about...
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today the president and attorney general met with civil rights leaders to strategize the way forward under the voting rights act now that the supreme court has limited its use. and later a real fight, this is real, erupted between chris christie and rand paul. you've got to see it. that's coming up. [ male announcer ] this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour one on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour three. zyrtec®. love the air. i am the ghost of cookies past. residue. so gross. well you didn't use pam, so it looks like you're "stuck" with me. [ female announcer ] bargain brand cooking spray leaves annoying residue. that's why there's pam. >>> if voters in virginia are using google to find out more about their republi
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can general holder, labor secretary perez and civil rights leaders from across the country. their focus safeguarding every eligible american's right to vote. there's al sharpton in the back. joining me is mark more yell, and leadership conference president wayne henderson both at today's white house meeting. mark more yell, thank you for joining us. we were right in the middle of the zimmerman trial at the essence convention and you got shortchange pded. you start out tonight. what can you tell us the president said to your groups tonight, the groups that lead this country what he's going to do to protect the right to vote? >> the president and attorney general were strong, forceful, they were resolute they are going to use their responsibility and their power to enforce the remaining provisions of the voting rights act. the voting rights act was wounded. it wasn't killed. there's still many tools in the toolbox of the justice department toef protect democracy and voting. the president also has designated the attorney general as his point person and as his point person, the
can general holder, labor secretary perez and civil rights leaders from across the country. their focus safeguarding every eligible american's right to vote. there's al sharpton in the back. joining me is mark more yell, and leadership conference president wayne henderson both at today's white house meeting. mark more yell, thank you for joining us. we were right in the middle of the zimmerman trial at the essence convention and you got shortchange pded. you start out tonight. what can you tell...
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it is not just civil right's folks. we need to look at hollywood. >> it is a true way that we are you see black men represented in entertainment. that is a problem. >> you talk about west virginia leaders. does that say there is a greater weight on black leaders when they see negative programming, they have a duty to step up and say we don't want you to encourage that behavior? >> i will back away from the greater weight. i am an american. and i think that that great weight everyone should feel it. we shouldn't have white celebrities only tweeting about the pain of the verdict in the zimmerman trial and not have paid any attention to how the industry that made millions of profits on profited off of negative message. if alley wants to get involved with the trayvon martin situation get involved in the deaths in chicago and the same way we shold sharpton and jackson and webb, you are responsible. 90 percent of your tweets are about calling these people names. >> and all right. >> we are going to. >> i am not getting in a p
it is not just civil right's folks. we need to look at hollywood. >> it is a true way that we are you see black men represented in entertainment. that is a problem. >> you talk about west virginia leaders. does that say there is a greater weight on black leaders when they see negative programming, they have a duty to step up and say we don't want you to encourage that behavior? >> i will back away from the greater weight. i am an american. and i think that that great weight...
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if you're an abiding law -- >> do you think their civil rights are being violated? >> unquestionably. it only ends with a new police commissioner. the mayor revoed the racial profiling ban last week. >> another mayoral candidate came out. saying it's driven by the same kind of bias that led to travon martin's death. who is coming out strongly enough? the mayoral candidate you want to throw your weight behind? >> i've not decided who i'm going to support in the race yet. i was very glad to hear bill thompson over the weekend come out strongly. de blasio has always been strong on this. the last march on father's day tens of thousands, about 56,000 of us both bill thompson and de blasio were there. i think it's undeniable a amount of young blacks are stopped. almost 90% of them found to have done nothing wrong. it is frightening to live in a city where you can be pulled over because you fit a profile not because there is probable cause. that is wrong and it should stop. >> have any one of these candidates asked for your endorsement? >> every one of them. in fact, we sp
if you're an abiding law -- >> do you think their civil rights are being violated? >> unquestionably. it only ends with a new police commissioner. the mayor revoed the racial profiling ban last week. >> another mayoral candidate came out. saying it's driven by the same kind of bias that led to travon martin's death. who is coming out strongly enough? the mayoral candidate you want to throw your weight behind? >> i've not decided who i'm going to support in the race yet....
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lyndon johnson passed the civil rights bill. come on, don't call him a bad person. we need people like that, with big ideas and want to bring the country together. >> there is a fundamental divide in this country. there are people who are fighting to restore constitutional principles and there are people who are fighting to expand the role of government beyond its needs. there is a fight going on right now. >> let me agree with what you're saying. either you believe in bigger government. i don't think this could be reconciled. >> it's not divided government per se that i think is the problem. it's the racial division. i think the president sets the tone, he satarted at the top. what's sad, this president has not hesitated to divide the country by race, when it suits his political needs. whether it's the calling voter i.d. laws racists or throw backs to jim crow or using his administration support on college campuses. when it suits his purposes he will divide the country by race. and trayvon martin was just the latest example of that. >> as racial division, we have a
lyndon johnson passed the civil rights bill. come on, don't call him a bad person. we need people like that, with big ideas and want to bring the country together. >> there is a fundamental divide in this country. there are people who are fighting to restore constitutional principles and there are people who are fighting to expand the role of government beyond its needs. there is a fight going on right now. >> let me agree with what you're saying. either you believe in bigger...
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i didn't want to tell you about how our family fought to ensure civil rights and mean-spirited people fought to strip those same rights away. from when they were first to unfortunately right now as i write you in 2013. i didn't want you to know that the only instantses where it's tolerable is when your parents graduated from the same school or far more frequent for black kids when you can do wonders with the basketball or run the football up their field to make them money that you will never see. son, i don't think my parents wanted to tell me this, either. i think they dreaded the day like i'm dreading this moment. instead they taught me black history that never made it in any of mice history textbooks, black queens and kings from africa that look just like me and you. they told me black is beautiful, to arm me with confident, because they knew how much i would hear the exact opposite. i'm preparing to do the same with you. because of the vestiges of slavery, you may have to fight to protect how you are perceived as a black man. you are not a killer. you have not a thug, you are not
i didn't want to tell you about how our family fought to ensure civil rights and mean-spirited people fought to strip those same rights away. from when they were first to unfortunately right now as i write you in 2013. i didn't want you to know that the only instantses where it's tolerable is when your parents graduated from the same school or far more frequent for black kids when you can do wonders with the basketball or run the football up their field to make them money that you will never...
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. >> many civil rights leaders are thrilled withhelder's move but critics say the justice department is trying to make an end run around the supreme court's decision what do you say? >> i think the department of justice is doing a wise thing. i agree with anna. it is not 1960s. that means things aren't better, but things are different. we no longer have the kkk intimidating blacks. we have other things to intimidate minorities and other things to manipulate poll results. just because we don't see burning crosses doesn't mean the situation in the south remains the same. or does remain the same. mississippi just ratified banning slavery last year. it's not as if they are that far away from where history was. >> i want to move on and talk about anthony weiner, the talk of the political world. new york race for mayor after revelations he continued his internet so-called discretions. should he stay in the race? >> i think he should not stay in the race. the reason is because he's become a gigantic distraction. there is little debate going on about the issues that new yorkers care about be
. >> many civil rights leaders are thrilled withhelder's move but critics say the justice department is trying to make an end run around the supreme court's decision what do you say? >> i think the department of justice is doing a wise thing. i agree with anna. it is not 1960s. that means things aren't better, but things are different. we no longer have the kkk intimidating blacks. we have other things to intimidate minorities and other things to manipulate poll results. just...
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that's when it's a new civil rights movement. if you think about the original civil rights movement there was conflict. there was conversation and then there was action. that's important. the action has to come from the conversation. >> tomorrow at this time starr recalls her exclusive interview with o.j. simpson. >>> saving detroit. what we can learn from the motor city's mistakes. [ male announcer ] away... [ laughing ] ...is the crackle of the campfire. it can be a million years old... cool. ...or a few weeks young. ♪ [ laughs ] away beckons from orion's belt. away...is a place that's closer than you think. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. [ male announcer ] the earth moves around the sun. ♪ but man moves the earth. ♪ with best-in-class torque and best-in-class towing, these are some of the bold, new ram commercial trucks -- built to tilt the axis of capability. guts. glory. ram. >>> credit rating agency moody's says detroit's bankruptcy filing other cities may follow suit.
that's when it's a new civil rights movement. if you think about the original civil rights movement there was conflict. there was conversation and then there was action. that's important. the action has to come from the conversation. >> tomorrow at this time starr recalls her exclusive interview with o.j. simpson. >>> saving detroit. what we can learn from the motor city's mistakes. [ male announcer ] away... [ laughing ] ...is the crackle of the campfire. it can be a million...
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we have a right to a cellble and hear his audience and his speeches. and they were civil, these kids in missouri. they protested a bit in advance of his speech. if you are in college and been a college student, you get a bow in your bon sxet you protest. >> i enjoy when people who protest. i must be significant to have earned that honor. >> i will not protest you. i will have you back, it is great to have you, thoofrngs. >> and coming up. swat times are storming home and tanks patrolling small town streets in america. are we turning into a police state? i would like to hear from you, go to mikehuckabee.com. and tell me what you think. or sign up for my facebook page and follow me on we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the healthcare law gives us powerful tools to fight it... to investigate it... ...prosecute it... and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers... are teaching seniors across the country... ...to stop, spot, and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone. call to rep
we have a right to a cellble and hear his audience and his speeches. and they were civil, these kids in missouri. they protested a bit in advance of his speech. if you are in college and been a college student, you get a bow in your bon sxet you protest. >> i enjoy when people who protest. i must be significant to have earned that honor. >> i will not protest you. i will have you back, it is great to have you, thoofrngs. >> and coming up. swat times are storming home and tanks...
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wednesday's hearing from the subcommittee on the constitution, civil rights, and human rights and days after the pentagon said dozens of prisoners will face parole-style reviews to determine whether they threaten the united states. chair, dick durbin, set pentagon figures on the prisons cost. >> guantÁnamo bay detention costs for fiscal year 2012 were $448 million, fiscal year 2013, estimated at $454 million. do the math. 166 prisoners, $454 million. we are spending $2.7 million per year for each detainee held at guantÁnamo bay. prisonersys for the have filed an emergency motion accusing prison authorities of violating religious rights during ramadan. the military reportedly has blocked nightly communal prayers for those refusing to in the link the hunger strike. the new legal filing asked the federal court to grant an injunction ensuring the prisoners religious rights are protected. several are reportedly being force-fed with nasal tubes. the judge overseeing detroit's bankruptcy effort has frozen all legal challenges or the city seeks protection from creditors. detroit's chapter ni
wednesday's hearing from the subcommittee on the constitution, civil rights, and human rights and days after the pentagon said dozens of prisoners will face parole-style reviews to determine whether they threaten the united states. chair, dick durbin, set pentagon figures on the prisons cost. >> guantÁnamo bay detention costs for fiscal year 2012 were $448 million, fiscal year 2013, estimated at $454 million. do the math. 166 prisoners, $454 million. we are spending $2.7 million per year...
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this afternoon, the president will meet with civil rights leaders as well as state and elected officials at the white house to discuss strengthening the voting rights act in the wake of the supreme court's decision. of course this meeting comes just after the justice department made its decision to try to get the courts to rule on what kind of authority it has on the attempt by texas to alter many of their voting laws. now, turning from the high-minded decade debate on how to rebuild america's middle class to something that's, say well, not. the tale of two mayors from two coasts. the race for one and the potential recall of another in what's become embarrassing not only for politics in general but especially for the democratic party. first, in san diego, the city's first democrat mayor in 20 years is desperately trying to stay in office. after multiple sexual harassment claims came to life, fillner made a hail mary with the announcement he is entering rehab. >> i must take responsibility for my conduct by taking action so that such conduct does not ever happen again. a will be entering
this afternoon, the president will meet with civil rights leaders as well as state and elected officials at the white house to discuss strengthening the voting rights act in the wake of the supreme court's decision. of course this meeting comes just after the justice department made its decision to try to get the courts to rule on what kind of authority it has on the attempt by texas to alter many of their voting laws. now, turning from the high-minded decade debate on how to rebuild america's...
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we have a right to a cellble and hear his audience and his speeches. and they were civil, these kids in missouri. they protested a bit in advance of his speech. if you are in college and been a college student, you get a bow in your bon sxet you protest. >> i enjoy when people who protest. i must be significant to have earned that honor. >> i will not protest you. i will have you back, it is great to have you, thoofrngs. >> and coming up. swat times are storming home and tanks patrolling small town streets in america. are we turning into a police state? i would like to hear from you, go to mikehuckabee.com. and tell me what you think. or sign up for my facebook page or sign up for my facebook page and follow me on i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. ding! ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! home insurance provided and serviced by third party insurers. >> well, they are
we have a right to a cellble and hear his audience and his speeches. and they were civil, these kids in missouri. they protested a bit in advance of his speech. if you are in college and been a college student, you get a bow in your bon sxet you protest. >> i enjoy when people who protest. i must be significant to have earned that honor. >> i will not protest you. i will have you back, it is great to have you, thoofrngs. >> and coming up. swat times are storming home and tanks...
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that accusation led to a civil rights investigation by the department of education and it is not just suh sc. women on numerous campuses across the country with similar claims are coming forward with their stories. stephanie, are these women saying the university is basically trying to cover up these crimes? >> hi, pamela. i don't know if they would use the word as much as covering it up as they would say that they bungled. i spoke to two seniors. the student coalition against rape. they say that consistently the university of southern california allege has failed to follow its own rules as far as code of conduct when a student reports being raped. they say on numerous occasion it is university bungled or shelved or mispiled a complaint coming in from a student saying they were raped. they also allege that it is in very rare cases an assail ant goes to being suspended or expelled from the school. we got confirmation from the department of education saying that they have begun a federal investigation into how rape cases are handled here at usc. this was all prompted because these women
that accusation led to a civil rights investigation by the department of education and it is not just suh sc. women on numerous campuses across the country with similar claims are coming forward with their stories. stephanie, are these women saying the university is basically trying to cover up these crimes? >> hi, pamela. i don't know if they would use the word as much as covering it up as they would say that they bungled. i spoke to two seniors. the student coalition against rape. they...
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one of the amazing leaguecies of the civil rights movement is we've been able to name what is racist and what's not. we've been able to set bounds boundaries of what you can and cannot say the fact that people feel they can say these things are very troublely. >> john: i would like to talk about the difference between bigotry and racism. when paula dean happened we coined the phrase, bigorace. i want to look at something that is more subtle, although nothing that donald trump ever does is subtle, but look at this oldie but goody. >> president obama is the at least transparent president in the history of this country. i'm very honest about him releasing his long form birth certificate. if barack obama opens up and gives his college records and applications, and if he gives his passport applications and records, i will give to a charity of his choice a check immediately for $5 million. >> john: now my staff is really mad that i wanted to talk about donald trump in this segment but i think it's interesting. donald trump said this racist stuff, and he has never asked an caucasian candida
one of the amazing leaguecies of the civil rights movement is we've been able to name what is racist and what's not. we've been able to set bounds boundaries of what you can and cannot say the fact that people feel they can say these things are very troublely. >> john: i would like to talk about the difference between bigotry and racism. when paula dean happened we coined the phrase, bigorace. i want to look at something that is more subtle, although nothing that donald trump ever does is...
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we have a right to a cellble and hear his audience and his speeches. and they were civil, these kids in missouri. they protested a bit in advance of his speech. if you are in college and been a college student, you get a bow in your bon sxet you protest. >> i enjoy when people who protest. i must be significant to have earned that honor. >> i will not protest you. i will have you back, it is great to have you, thoofrngs. >> and coming up. swat times are storming home and tanks patrolling small town streets in america. are we turning into a police state? i would like to hear from you, go to mikehuckabee.com. and tell me what you think. or sign up for my facebook page or sign up for my facebook page and follow me on a single ember from a wildfire can travel over a mile. that ember can ignite, and destroy your home or community. you can't control where that ember will land. only what happens before it does. visit fireadapted.org to learn how you can help protect your community from wildfires. >> well, they are supposed to serve and protect and there was a
we have a right to a cellble and hear his audience and his speeches. and they were civil, these kids in missouri. they protested a bit in advance of his speech. if you are in college and been a college student, you get a bow in your bon sxet you protest. >> i enjoy when people who protest. i must be significant to have earned that honor. >> i will not protest you. i will have you back, it is great to have you, thoofrngs. >> and coming up. swat times are storming home and tanks...
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there is a hustle going on in the civil rights industry. and it's not being challenged by anybody but me. >> whoa, whoa, stop. >> for everyone who's a valedictorian, there's another hundred out there with calves the size of cantaloupes because they're running 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert. >> whoa, just stop. >> you've got to be for something, you can't just be against something. >> it is a wild wednesday so buckle up because we are following multiple headlines this afternoon. new york city mayoral candidate anthony weiner says he's staying in the race after revelations his sexting behavior carried on well after he apologized and resigned from congress. and one of his direct opponents for the job of mayor, bill deblasio will join us shortly. there is widespread condemnation for remarks by iowa congressman steve king that compared so-called dreamers to drug traffickers saying they've got calves the size of cantaloupes not from all that -- sorry, from hauling marijuana through the desert. much more on that just coming. >>> under wa
there is a hustle going on in the civil rights industry. and it's not being challenged by anybody but me. >> whoa, whoa, stop. >> for everyone who's a valedictorian, there's another hundred out there with calves the size of cantaloupes because they're running 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert. >> whoa, just stop. >> you've got to be for something, you can't just be against something. >> it is a wild wednesday so buckle up because we are following multiple...